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Batteries exist, but they won’t do you much good when they’re full.


AFAIK, it applies to any site offering “adult content”

The grid always needs to be in balance to remain at a stable voltage and frequency. If you have too much supply or demand, you will destabilize the grid and it will eventually shut down to protect equipment. Negative energy prices mean the grid operator expects so much excess power on the supply side that they need to artificially raise the demand. In other words, they pay people to use – sometimes waste – energy they otherwise wouldn’t.




While not all damage can be reversed, some can be.

First of all, she’s a bad mother if she regrets having you because you were “not obedient enough.”
Regarding your main topic of this post: There are a lot of things that happen “by accident” every day, both good and bad. Sometimes a baby doesn’t survive the pregancy because of an accident outside the mothers control. Should the baby have existed, same as the condom that broke should have not produced one? My point is, there is always two sides to an accident.
Personally, it makes no sense dwelling in the what-if, simply because it didn’t happen, and you could not change it if you wanted. However, you can take it as inspiration going forward, and change your future decisions. Maybe you weren’t planning on a child, but this experience influenced you and you decide to no longer make it an accident.
Good luck detecting that with any kind of client-side anti-cheat.
The game will now only play on a “secure” display, and the anti-cheat has privileges to monitor the entire chain from the GPU to the display. Non-conforming monitors or devices in the middle break the chain of trust and the game refuses to play.
And then cheaters will shift to a camera pointed at the screen…
Client-side anti cheat is an endless cat-and-mouse game.


Well, how great that my company is just now switching from Azure DevOps Server to GitHub Enterprise Server…


The group, which is seeking unspecified damages, argued that the public backlash prevented the company from pursuing “the aggressive, anti-consumer tactics that it would need to achieve” its earnings goals.
They are not even denying it anymore that health insurance in the US is not for the patients benefit.


My current stance is that if your task is complex enough to require the advanced features powershell offers, it should probably just use Python or similar programming languages instead of a shell script. Hell, I’d even argue that is almost exactly what Python is for: it is simple to hack something together while offering powerful stuff in its standard library and common packages.
Sometimes I would appreciate a “Loot all except junk” button, and possibly having the option of manually marking certain items as junk